What does a Medical Laboratory Scientist do?

A Medical Laboratory Scientist performs the full range of laboratory tests from routine
to the most complex with little or no supervision.

As medical investigators, they are responsible for the operation of an array of complex
electronic equipment, computers, and precision instruments costing millions of dollars.
These individuals train to work in the five major areas of the laboratory:

Immunohematology

Chemistry

Hematology

Immunology

Microbiology

A Medical Laboratory Scientist may choose to work in one of the specialty areas or
to work as a generalist covering all areas. Some medical laboratory scientists prefer
to work "at the bench" and directly perform clinical analyses. Others combine skills
and interests to create a career suited to their particular goals.